Address: SW Butner Rd &, SW Huntington Ave, Portland, OR 97225, USA
Phone: +15036453539
Sunday: 6:30AMβ9PM
Monday: 6:30AMβ9PM
Tuesday: 6:30AMβ9PM
Wednesday: 6:30AMβ9PM
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Loved it. Soooo beautiful π Plenty of Gease and wild life. Everytime we go my son looks for a beaver and we always find one. The ducks are beautiful. The gease are Huge. A little scary but if you walk around them or you are far enough from them it's fine. If you have small kids the slides are pretty high so make sure you wait for them at the bottom so they don't fall to the ground. The Lake is beautiful as well. There are always people fishing π£ out there. Also there are a lot of people walking or running around the lake. Park is clean but watch out for gease poo on the grass. There's a lot. Overall Fantastic park/lake. Recommend 100%
Kao Saechao
Great neighborhood park and lake to bring the whole family! Playground, swings, benches and picnic tables are available. Semi-permanent port-o-potty by playground. An easy walk around a lake surrounded by homes and wetlands. You'll see multiple species of birds and waterfowl, especially ducks, geese, and cranes. The lake is regularly stocked with rainbow trout for all ages to try catching. Check MyODFW.com for stocking schedule and how-to's.
Jasmyne Elliott
Such a nice park. Clean and well kept ducks all over and come up to people. Frogs are in the pint and you can fish there. Theirs a park with swings at the half way point if you walk around on the paved walkway. Multiple trash cans and port a pottyβs to use the restroom
Sherry M
Nice little park near Cedar Hills Crossing. The walking trail is fully paved and goes around the lake. Great for spending time with family and for long walks. I enjoy walking here with doggo and catto. There's open space for picnics on grass or just sit back, relax and soak in the scenery. Saw picnic tables and benches probably every 5 minutes throughout the walk. This park is home to many ducks and it's easy to spot them. I don't fish but I always see people fishing here and I've seen trout caught in action which was cool. Love this park π
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Yes! Dogs are allowed. Although, there are a LOT of geese on this trail, so if your dog is hyperactive, just a heads up.
Yes. The lake has some bass, sunfish, and carp. Trout are planted in the spring but few survive into the summer because the water is too warm for them.
I don't know exactly but approximately 20 year ago
It's about 1 kilometer or 2/3 mile.
No rest room park is open play ground not sure
The distance around the perimeter of the park is about 0.8 mi. Around just the lake, I don't know as I don't know that there are any paths around just it.
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